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for years as an educator. she will put it to use with an organization with a mission to help raise money for children. >> were more able to give schools money to be able to exceed the regular school budget. we're honoring 16 schools tonight. and these are schools that have written proposals to be able to ask us for $2,000. >> is this beyond just have it to the person down the street to the grandfather, to the parent? >> absolutely. anyone who believes in public education. anyone who has the heart for children. anyone who wants to see children go to the next level. the candy private individuals or businesses or large -- they can individuals or businesses. i am a big cheerleader for children. a huge cheerleader for children. any aspect i am in. i am the cheerleader for the education foundation. this foundation can go to any great avenues and to the highest heights. it depends on who wants to be on board and be part of this initiative with us. >> the world watched you and your family cheering on your son. will yo
for years as an educator. she will put it to use with an organization with a mission to help raise money for children. >> were more able to give schools money to be able to exceed the regular school budget. we're honoring 16 schools tonight. and these are schools that have written proposals to be able to ask us for $2,000. >> is this beyond just have it to the person down the street to the grandfather, to the parent? >> absolutely. anyone who believes in public education....
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. >> condoleezza rice called education the civil rights issue of our day. >> i aagreement education is our highest priority. it's the great equalizer. i'm a proud product of the public schools. we have to invest in science, technology, engineering and math, the stems program, make college more affordable. that's why i'm a strong supporter to provide increased pel grants -- pel grants. >> what do we do with afghanistan? what is the end game? >> first, let me thank the men and women who served in our military. it's incredible. i've been with them. we thank them for their service to this country. many have made incredible sacrifices. i want to chon grat late -- congratulate president obama for bringing our troops home from iraq. his plan is to bring the troops hope from -- home from afghanistan. i think we could accelerate that. it's time for afghanistan to take responsibility. >> is the healthcare reform act the answer. it's the landmark legislation. mitt romney said he will repeal it. >> i'm proud of it i'm proud of the provisions i drafted. it price dental care for children -- provides
. >> condoleezza rice called education the civil rights issue of our day. >> i aagreement education is our highest priority. it's the great equalizer. i'm a proud product of the public schools. we have to invest in science, technology, engineering and math, the stems program, make college more affordable. that's why i'm a strong supporter to provide increased pel grants -- pel grants. >> what do we do with afghanistan? what is the end game? >> first, let me thank the men...
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the goal is to educate family of the people of color and helping to scuttle the american west. >> and also-helping to set- subtl settle the american west. >> with changes in shower chances by wednesday. and mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures by the end of the week. that is going to wrap things up. thank you for watching. more blue angels. we will see you saturday. watch kron 4 news tonight. have a great day. told she was worthless, but her faith in god changed her future, and now this new york times bestselling author wants to teach you how you can live a live of freedom like you never imagined. the joyce meyer conference tour. you'll discover new ways the bible applies to your life every single day. you'll leave changed, inspired, and motivated like never before. it's all coming your way at the joyce meyer conference. for more information, call toll free... or visit joycemeyer.org
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one thing that frustrates me the most is people who don't educate themselves about the candidates and what they plan to do for them in that district. i encourage everybody to go to my website jeremy r. sten son.com. >> let's ask you some questions. we're dealing with a $60 trillion debt, unemployment rate of more than 8%. housing market is shaky at best. where do you start to find solutions? >> first we have to get people back to work. maryland in direct 5 we have an unemployment rate of 5 own 6, which is better than the rest of the country by many points, but one thing is the major companies, they can't find the qualified talent to fill these positions. one thing we need to do is get people back to work. in order to get them back to work, we have to spean their skills up. >> condoleezza rice called education the civil rights struggle of our day. would you play dpree with that? >> that is a very poignant statement. we live in the most affluent country in the world, most powerful country in the world. it is absurd that individuals don't have the opportunity to a free or an education th
one thing that frustrates me the most is people who don't educate themselves about the candidates and what they plan to do for them in that district. i encourage everybody to go to my website jeremy r. sten son.com. >> let's ask you some questions. we're dealing with a $60 trillion debt, unemployment rate of more than 8%. housing market is shaky at best. where do you start to find solutions? >> first we have to get people back to work. maryland in direct 5 we have an unemployment...
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you can not only get a job but you can continue on with your education at the same time. >> that will open up other opportunities for work? >> absolutely. >> it is an interesting program. glad you came on. >> thank you for joining me >> thank you for joining us on maryland spotlight. i'm kim knight. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i need your help... i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well...everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe well...i'm not at liberty to give that out, but we do use tender chunks of white meat chicken in an herb & spice broth. come on that's it? i need the recipe. you gotta help me out! [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? like a ninja! [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
you can not only get a job but you can continue on with your education at the same time. >> that will open up other opportunities for work? >> absolutely. >> it is an interesting program. glad you came on. >> thank you for joining me >> thank you for joining us on maryland spotlight. i'm kim knight. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i need your help... i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade....
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. >> our hope is that we can continue educating the entire city of baltimore to encourage those who don't have them to take that step. a smoke alarm is as close as your fingertips. all you have to do is call 311. our firefighters will install a 10-year lithium smoke alarp. since that fire, august 2011, firefighters have installed about 5200 of those smoke detectors. you don't have to touch. it you don't have to replace batteries for 10 years and you can't take the batteries out. many take the battery out and forget to put it back. if you need or to get a presmoke detector, call the city's hotline at 311. roosevelt leftwich, abc2 news. >>> fairly classic october weather today, temperatures reaching into the low 60s and upper 50s, not so bad. 55 in kent island. 56 in columbia. norrisville at 55 as you are in kingsville, a very temperate 58. to the north we have cold air, extending into southern can dparks sparking -- canada, sparking snow showers. that's an indication of the colder air that will make a brief shot. part of the colder air will get in and linger into the day on saturday. a fro
. >> our hope is that we can continue educating the entire city of baltimore to encourage those who don't have them to take that step. a smoke alarm is as close as your fingertips. all you have to do is call 311. our firefighters will install a 10-year lithium smoke alarp. since that fire, august 2011, firefighters have installed about 5200 of those smoke detectors. you don't have to touch. it you don't have to replace batteries for 10 years and you can't take the batteries out. many take...
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since then efforts to help educate people about fire prevention and safety have increased it. takes something like this to happen to make people think. just can't imagine what they're going through. the family and friends hovered around as they tried to figure out what happened here. the cause of the fire not known. where it started, not known. whether there were working smoke detectors in the home, not known. but a grandmother and four grandchildren are dead. >> the city had a very significant loss last evening with the matriarch of the family perished along with the four grandchildren. the fire is being investigated. we stand in support of the family as they try to get through this tragedy. >> it takes a tragedy like this to make people think of fire prevention. is my house safe. could i get out. until now fire deaths were down along with the number of fires and injuries. a program gave out free smoke alarms with a 10-year lithium batteries. they are hoping the 5200 they gave out last year will make a deference -- that and more education on what to do. >> we want people to c
since then efforts to help educate people about fire prevention and safety have increased it. takes something like this to happen to make people think. just can't imagine what they're going through. the family and friends hovered around as they tried to figure out what happened here. the cause of the fire not known. where it started, not known. whether there were working smoke detectors in the home, not known. but a grandmother and four grandchildren are dead. >> the city had a very...
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. >> and educated us on how creepy he is. >> if you wanted to investigate further there's actually a website called the duct tape guys. duct tape at the movies and all the instances where duct tape appeared in film. like, for example, "friday night lights" they duct tape add football to a player so he would not learn to fumble. a good way. "batman forever," and their mouths duct taped when the riddler and facing batman to pick one or the other. improper use of duct tape. >> but it looks cool. >>> and their dogs in a canoe. >> ah! >> but who comes to the rescue? their brother. problem buy benson, the lab, not the actor. robbie. reik r like robbie, come get us? >> robbie's going against the stream here. get outta here! >> these guys -- in his mouthli shore. >> incredible. >> good boy, robbie! bring them home. >> i have a feeling robbie's been trained to pull stuff, but even so, the other dogs, why are we out here on this boat doing this? >> because robbie came to rescue them. >>> got another rescue to tell you about. this is black rock billy. this is his death defying leap. the search
. >> and educated us on how creepy he is. >> if you wanted to investigate further there's actually a website called the duct tape guys. duct tape at the movies and all the instances where duct tape appeared in film. like, for example, "friday night lights" they duct tape add football to a player so he would not learn to fumble. a good way. "batman forever," and their mouths duct taped when the riddler and facing batman to pick one or the other. improper use of...
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marriage, work, and family forced her to a delay hurt education. at the age of 40, she was told that she was one course short. her daughter cost for the college to recognize a mother's love for lifelong learning with the letter. her case was reviewed and they found she had enough credits to graduate. >> a good education but you in good stead. my education was used the times are raised the family. >> she proudly displays her diploma. san jose even backdated it to 1959. the baltimore running festival is in the record books. still ahead, our wrap up of the annual events. >> chilly, but a nice day to day. changes are coming. eventually the rain will come down in the weather plus [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i need your help... i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well...everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe well...i'm not at liberty to give that out, but we do use tender chunks of white meat chicken in an herb & spice broth. come on that
marriage, work, and family forced her to a delay hurt education. at the age of 40, she was told that she was one course short. her daughter cost for the college to recognize a mother's love for lifelong learning with the letter. her case was reviewed and they found she had enough credits to graduate. >> a good education but you in good stead. my education was used the times are raised the family. >> she proudly displays her diploma. san jose even backdated it to 1959. the baltimore...
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the 14-year-old girl called for young girls to be educated and independent. there has been a wave of public revulsion in pakistan and around the world for this attempt to obstruct the education of the young generation. but she was targeted by the taliban, but the attack has turned many against them. thousands rallied to her support in the end. she is being flown across the globe in an international operation to save her life. she is still in a coma but has been able to move her feet and hands. doctors are hopeful for this young girl who has inspired so many. >> coming up, hull best buys price matching may lure you in. >> pizza hut is feeling the heat. it is now backpedaling. >> looking at the radar, a >> looking at the radar, a couple of -- how does it brew such great coffee? well, inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >> the midsection of our country is experiencing some bad weather now. >> we have hardly had -- back to the tornado in france, france's one of the more common
the 14-year-old girl called for young girls to be educated and independent. there has been a wave of public revulsion in pakistan and around the world for this attempt to obstruct the education of the young generation. but she was targeted by the taliban, but the attack has turned many against them. thousands rallied to her support in the end. she is being flown across the globe in an international operation to save her life. she is still in a coma but has been able to move her feet and hands....
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we need a diversity of approaches in the education, if last thing we should do Ñ"o nationalize education from a department out of washington. one size doesn't fit all in education. washington doesn't know best. we should get rid of federal education department and not because it's too expensive because we care so much and we are paying right now to harm our children, we should stop. >> afghanistan, do you see an end in sight? >> we went in to afghanistan, we were justified in to going in to afghanistan because they refused to bring osama bin laden to justice for his role in the 9/11 attacks. osama bin laden is dead. there is no further reason for us to be in afghanistan. we should bring the troops home as soon as we can. let the living get on with their lives. >> health care, this is a big issue right now. obama has hung his head on this, romney says he will appeal it. what are your thoughts. >> if we want health care to be affordable and available, we got to make sure markets function proplerly, without government interference. with obama care and many government programs over the last
we need a diversity of approaches in the education, if last thing we should do Ñ"o nationalize education from a department out of washington. one size doesn't fit all in education. washington doesn't know best. we should get rid of federal education department and not because it's too expensive because we care so much and we are paying right now to harm our children, we should stop. >> afghanistan, do you see an end in sight? >> we went in to afghanistan, we were justified in...
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some of the cuts and deductions he might make and said they might come from areas like housing and education. and that means a tax increase on middle class families. and so he brought a big old etch-a-sketch to the debate. he brought it on wolf's program tonight. but ultimately, this means a tax increase on the middle class to pay for tax cuts weighted towards the wealthiest. >> it's interesting. i have to admit, i was shocked myself, recently to talking to one of the ceos on the phone, and he said he thinks we could get rid of that mortgage interest deduction and wouldn't affect housing prices, which is a totally different conversation but a fascinating one. >> it would affect middle class families, sure. >> it would affect all americans. but his point was, it wouldn't distort housing prices we may mean we may be able to handle that more than we thought. but i want to get to this issue of the study. because you do cite a specific study which has been favorable to the romney campaign. it's by harvey rosen, a princeton economist. you cited in your release, in the romney tax plan. and so we ca
some of the cuts and deductions he might make and said they might come from areas like housing and education. and that means a tax increase on middle class families. and so he brought a big old etch-a-sketch to the debate. he brought it on wolf's program tonight. but ultimately, this means a tax increase on the middle class to pay for tax cuts weighted towards the wealthiest. >> it's interesting. i have to admit, i was shocked myself, recently to talking to one of the ceos on the phone,...
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you can read the entire audit on the education alert page of wbaltv.com. >> loved ones gathered this evening for a candlelight vigil to remember the lives of five family members who are killed in an early-morning fire in east baltimore. sheldon dutes joins us with more on the vigil and the latest on the investigation. >> firefighters say they are still trying to figure out where the fire started and what may have sparked the fire. relatives said there were smoke alarms in the home, but firefighters say based on the evidence that does not appear to be true at this time. dozens of loved ones gathered tonight to pray for the victims and families. stuffed animals and lighted candles decorate the entrance of the home where four children and their grandmother killed at an early-morning fire. a seven-euro was one of the victims. >> we both like to get on the trampoline. she was kind and generous. but she was a very lovable child. she hugged everyone. it is just so amazing that yesterday, she went around hugging everyone and telling them i love you. little did we know that would be the last
you can read the entire audit on the education alert page of wbaltv.com. >> loved ones gathered this evening for a candlelight vigil to remember the lives of five family members who are killed in an early-morning fire in east baltimore. sheldon dutes joins us with more on the vigil and the latest on the investigation. >> firefighters say they are still trying to figure out where the fire started and what may have sparked the fire. relatives said there were smoke alarms in the home,...
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click on education. >> here's a look at some of our other top stories. former penn state coach jerry sandusky will spend 40 plus years in jail. the judge of knowledge he could have sentenced to index before hundreds of years but the practical effect is the same. police found a 16-year-old girl dead sunday night on a quiet street in northwestern baltimore. she had been shot to death. we're live at police headquarters with more and reaction from a family member. >> when they found the teenager she had no identification. she was a 16-year-old from east baltimore but there is no word on any suspects or motives. those who knew her say she was ugly, always the life of the party, and had a lot of friends. her memorial page was more than 7000 likes. >> you see the overwhelming response of facebook. if you met her, she is an addictive personality. you'll never forget her. >> police found her body in northwest baltimore. she had been shot in the head and was pronounced dead on the scene. it to police the day to identify her. they said the teenager had been reporte
click on education. >> here's a look at some of our other top stories. former penn state coach jerry sandusky will spend 40 plus years in jail. the judge of knowledge he could have sentenced to index before hundreds of years but the practical effect is the same. police found a 16-year-old girl dead sunday night on a quiet street in northwestern baltimore. she had been shot to death. we're live at police headquarters with more and reaction from a family member. >> when they found the...
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after debriefing, the inmates learn basic education and coping skills in a 14-week program designed to ease their transition back into a mainline facility. >> what seems to be biggest problem in your life right now? >> getting myself on track, keeping myself on track, once i'm there what is the biggest problem. >> you know, people i have known, families and stuff in the past, it seems like i have chalk it had up to the only way some people can feel good about themselves is by making others feel miserable. >> right. >> when i look out that yard every day, i see the talks going on, the way people are walking, their appearance, 'cause i was there once myself. and in some cases, i even have to laugh to myself, because i say, man, dude, you are not living your life, you're living somebody else's life. and you're going to have an end result. and it's either going to be six feet under or it's going to be back in that shu. >> so, if you're going to change, it's coming from within with. this might help bring out something that's got in you. but if it's not in you to change, it's not going to wo
after debriefing, the inmates learn basic education and coping skills in a 14-week program designed to ease their transition back into a mainline facility. >> what seems to be biggest problem in your life right now? >> getting myself on track, keeping myself on track, once i'm there what is the biggest problem. >> you know, people i have known, families and stuff in the past, it seems like i have chalk it had up to the only way some people can feel good about themselves is by...
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we also have ongoing education and support programs for women who are dealing with advanced disease. it's a safe place to really talk about some of the hard issues that are difficult to talk about with their family members, to work through some of that decision making. we have programs for women at high risk for developing breast cancer because of a strong family history or genetic mutation that is put them at risk and help them make decisions about what they are going to do to prevent breast cancer from occurring. and we also have a new program for breast cancer survivors who are fighting the problem of limb foe deema and how it affects quality of life and last is great program that we have on the weekends for kids of breast cancer survivors. just helping them deal with a lot of their emotional problems that they have a hard time talking about. >> a lot going on there. >> a lot. >> and it's komen that makes it possible. so we want to let people know your donations matter. they stay here in the state of maryland. look at your scene and write down the number because i know it's early
we also have ongoing education and support programs for women who are dealing with advanced disease. it's a safe place to really talk about some of the hard issues that are difficult to talk about with their family members, to work through some of that decision making. we have programs for women at high risk for developing breast cancer because of a strong family history or genetic mutation that is put them at risk and help them make decisions about what they are going to do to prevent breast...
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i remember words always will are ring clear that you are not entitled to food, healthcare or education or going over to one of our greatest allies and. >> judge jeanine: you do not believe that you are not entitled to healthcare. the guy did massachusetts healthcare, what are you talking about? >> judge, judge, when you are in the dark of night and there are to cameras and you say what you believe people in america do not deserve healthcare, food or education so as it relates to the president as it relates to the president, judge. >> judge jeanine: this is a man who said that with 87% of the opposing party in the state of massachusetts he got healthcare has passed, how can you sit here and tell me -- >> but the democrats in the state of massachusetts were prepared to compromise and work together. that is not the case in the united states congress but the president shows how he can govern by the successes we have had and the economy turning with a 7.8% something we don't like but it is making a difference. 114,000 jobs created in the last month. >> judge jeanine: the last word on that o
i remember words always will are ring clear that you are not entitled to food, healthcare or education or going over to one of our greatest allies and. >> judge jeanine: you do not believe that you are not entitled to healthcare. the guy did massachusetts healthcare, what are you talking about? >> judge, judge, when you are in the dark of night and there are to cameras and you say what you believe people in america do not deserve healthcare, food or education so as it relates to the...
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in fact, by thinking about where you want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. with grease and lime scale. use finish dishwasher cleaner every month to keep your machine in sparkling health. for shining results, finish dishwasher cleaner. >>> it's an about face from the state department about on attack what killed four americans in libya. they said they never said it was a protest that got out of control and that they didn't link the attack to an antiislam video. this statement is at odds with the administration and initial descriptions of the attack. today at a house committee holding a hearing on it, the diplomatic security in libya will discuss the topic. we will keep you post on what they say. >>> you get searched at airport for careying a pocketknife. imagine what happens for a man with a bulletproof vest and flame retardant pants. they searched his luggage and they found a smoke grenade, a hatchet, body bags and a biohazard suit. they are not sure what harris was will be aing
in fact, by thinking about where you want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. with grease and lime scale. use finish dishwasher cleaner every month to keep your machine in sparkling health. for shining results, finish dishwasher cleaner. >>> it's an about face from the state department about on attack what killed four americans in libya. they said they never said it was a...
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click on education. very interesting. >> very interesting. >> still to come -- they may not win the election with the running mates, but could they lose it? >> joe biden and paul ryan go head-to-head in kentuckyor the first and only time tonight. a live report, next. >> they said to go home. >> from living on the streets to running through them. anthony blue's inspirational story. >> plus, our rally i barnhill: you hear a lot of talk about question seven... so let me tell you what i know: if question seven passes, my company's going to... bring table games, like blackjack and poker... right here to baltimore. a twenty-five million dollar investment... that'll create five hundred new jobs. all right here. today, marylanders are spending $500 million gaming... in other states. let's keep it here. i'm chad barnhill, and we're ready to build right here. we're ready, and it's real. and all that has to happen... is question seven. >> live, local, late breaking. you are watching wbal tv 11 at 5:00 p.m. with sta
click on education. very interesting. >> very interesting. >> still to come -- they may not win the election with the running mates, but could they lose it? >> joe biden and paul ryan go head-to-head in kentuckyor the first and only time tonight. a live report, next. >> they said to go home. >> from living on the streets to running through them. anthony blue's inspirational story. >> plus, our rally i barnhill: you hear a lot of talk about question seven......
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but because of her immigrant status, she would have to pay out-of-state tuition to continue her education at a four year school. >> right now i have to work to pay for sipping glasses. -- for certain classes. >> as the election nears, she and other students like are getting the support of well known clergyman. they gathered at morgan state university to announce their endorsement of the maryland dream act. if it passes, illegal immigrants who are maryland high school graduates would pay in state tuition if their parents pay taxes and a good to is college in state. >> and women and men -- young men and men who work hard, who speak our language, who work hard, can realize their full potential. >> not everyone is on board. >> it is going to cause a lot of money. $40,000 per student. for example, if you have 1000 students, that is $40 million a year. that taxpayers will have to pay. >> the fate of the dream at rest in the hands of voters. >> a recent poll of more than 800 registered voters found that 58% support the measure and 34% oppose it. reporting live, sheldon. >> thank you. a recent po
but because of her immigrant status, she would have to pay out-of-state tuition to continue her education at a four year school. >> right now i have to work to pay for sipping glasses. -- for certain classes. >> as the election nears, she and other students like are getting the support of well known clergyman. they gathered at morgan state university to announce their endorsement of the maryland dream act. if it passes, illegal immigrants who are maryland high school graduates would...
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dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. >> osgood: there are pumpkins and then there are pumpkins. here's steve hartman. >> that's history reporter: history it's actually history reporter: pumpkin history. for david in and pumpkin growers across the globe, this is the year they've all been waiting for, the year they would hopefully get to see a pumpkin that makes these look like pom granite seeds, that dwarfs even the 1500-pound giants you see at contests, a pumpkin so massive most growers thoug
dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller...
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as governor, i can promise you that money will go to education. that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. >> turning now to the latest developments in the nationwide outbreak of fungal meningitis. meanwhile, pa. it is the 15th state to report a case of meningitis tied to the steroid shots or back pain. at least 200 people have become infected. so far 15 people of died. >> hopefully we are many weeks away from our first snow of the season. >> many weeks. >> we can all hope. but officials want to make sure that everyone is ready. >> that's right. we have a look at how the city is preparing. >> we are standing here in october because last winter was so unusually mild. dare i say warm. they are hoping that two years ago, 2010, does not happen again, but if it does, we will have enough trucks and enough salt. the winter of 2010, back-to-back blizzards, snowmaggedon. the d.c. area was buried four days. council member larry tate was no fan back then. >> i thought we were caught flatfooted. >> will the city be ready if this coming
as governor, i can promise you that money will go to education. that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. >> turning now to the latest developments in the nationwide outbreak of fungal meningitis. meanwhile, pa. it is the 15th state to report a case of meningitis tied to the steroid shots or back pain. at least 200 people have become infected. so far 15 people of died. >> hopefully we are many weeks away from our first snow of the season. >> many weeks....
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effective ways that the government can create jobs there's plenty of more beneficial programs out there education for example health care these are all shown to be better producers of jobs with government spending than the military so if this really is a question of jobs the military simply isn't the best way to do it all right and this is just one example we're talking three billion dollars and if these this seaquest ration does take into effect and congress cannot agree on the budget we're talking five hundred billion dollars that's what the defense industry stands to lose so is this just this is kind of just scratching the surface right. it's important that five hundred billion dollars in context number one that's over ten years number two when you consider the scale of the defense budget that's really not a gigantic cut that basically would take defense spending to what it was in two thousand and six two thousand and seven we're fighting two wars then. the military has grown exponentially since nine eleven so this is a cut out of out of a department that has grown measurably so this is not go
effective ways that the government can create jobs there's plenty of more beneficial programs out there education for example health care these are all shown to be better producers of jobs with government spending than the military so if this really is a question of jobs the military simply isn't the best way to do it all right and this is just one example we're talking three billion dollars and if these this seaquest ration does take into effect and congress cannot agree on the budget we're...
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she was shot in the head by the taliban nearly a week ago for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group. pakistani doctors say she needs more surgery and rehabilitation. >> funeral services will be held tomorrow for arlen specter. he died yesterday following a long battle with cancer. he was 82 years old. specter was a republican turned democrat who was ousted from office. sharyl attkisson has our report. >> reporter: during most of his 30 years in the senate, arlen specter was best known as a moderate republican, serving on the powerful senate judiciary committee where he's remembered for his aggressive questioning of anita hill during the supreme court nomination for clarence thomas in 1991. he was a ranking member who quickly climbed the political ranks to become pennsylvania's longest serving senator. >> i won the election because of my attention to pennsylvania over 24 years. >> reporter: arlen specter had made a name for himself as philadelphia's district attorney gaining national attention in the '60s when he served on the warren commission which investigated t
she was shot in the head by the taliban nearly a week ago for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group. pakistani doctors say she needs more surgery and rehabilitation. >> funeral services will be held tomorrow for arlen specter. he died yesterday following a long battle with cancer. he was 82 years old. specter was a republican turned democrat who was ousted from office. sharyl attkisson has our report. >> reporter: during most of his 30 years in the senate,...
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educating kids to let you know when they're hurt. how does it feel? >> reporter: and to get help from a health care professional sooner rather than later. michelle miller, cbs news, ridgewood, new jersey. >> axelrod: ahead on the cbs evening news, the joys of a bumper crop of pumpkins. >> axelrod: the hot, dry summer ruined corn crops in many parts of the nation, but the drought conditions were just right for that october favorite, the pumpkin. elaine quijano reports. >> reporter: vernon stade says in his 35 years of farming in the northern illinois town of mchenry, this year's searing drought proved to be the worst ever for his corn crop. >> this should be about six feet high now to seven feet, and it's really only about three and a half. >> reporter: but what's bad for stade's corn has been good for another crop. >> i see big pumpkins. >> pumpkins thrive in exact let's kind of warm, dry conditions that existed this summer, so stade's 35-acre pumpkin patch has yielded a bumper crop this year. >> whoo! >> reporter: he says this pumpkin harvest is the
educating kids to let you know when they're hurt. how does it feel? >> reporter: and to get help from a health care professional sooner rather than later. michelle miller, cbs news, ridgewood, new jersey. >> axelrod: ahead on the cbs evening news, the joys of a bumper crop of pumpkins. >> axelrod: the hot, dry summer ruined corn crops in many parts of the nation, but the drought conditions were just right for that october favorite, the pumpkin. elaine quijano reports. >>...
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you did a nice job for a long time on that and it was very educational. the sesame worhop, which i e b dr pv, tr tscog he irs 2011 filing, $356 billion. that's what the sesame workshop is worth. mrrtthhening to subt to yo ethermapl like cartoon channel and others because we're in an era where we have to bring down the spending. of two do it. and you say? sousi t if'r g to focus on the $414 million, you are missing the point. it citizens.always claimed to be and i'm not saying that pbs is perfect and you're quite right, the sesame workshop canake care of itself and we don't need to wor about big bird. he'sonnaein 'sna o tergue bill, is how do we do the job of educating america's children and are we going to make them political footballs in this mpaign? pu- heepul tvet 0 ioyero pbs that education over the television airways directed at children is going to crumble and that will hurt kds? >> it's going to suffer. it'soing touffer. and there are alreadylentf il fngouhe acll me'sl. 'rheng to live up to the promise of this experiment that america is or we're go
you did a nice job for a long time on that and it was very educational. the sesame worhop, which i e b dr pv, tr tscog he irs 2011 filing, $356 billion. that's what the sesame workshop is worth. mrrtthhening to subt to yo ethermapl like cartoon channel and others because we're in an era where we have to bring down the spending. of two do it. and you say? sousi t if'r g to focus on the $414 million, you are missing the point. it citizens.always claimed to be and i'm not saying that pbs is...
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. >> phase two of boot camp is a two month work-release program in which the cadets improve their education or acquire jobs. >> what about schooling? >> sir, this cadet has plans to go to school to become an accountant if possible, sir. >> an accountant. wow. you'll be making a lot of money. >> i got to study a lot, sir. >> being in phase one is a lot of pressure from sun up to sun down. in phase two, mostly the pressure is about getting your head straight, getting to school if you want to go to school, getting a job if you want to get a job and preparing yourself for the outside world. >> james august was found guilty of burglary and grand theft, but because of boot camp, his sentence is only six years of probation. >> a lot of these people, they come here and they don't know that they can work. and they think, well, the only way i'm going to get money is if i sell drugs, if i rob, if i steal. you know, they've never really had a sense of pride in anything that they do. so when they begin to do something and they get proud of it, then it brings about a change in them. >> during the final p
. >> phase two of boot camp is a two month work-release program in which the cadets improve their education or acquire jobs. >> what about schooling? >> sir, this cadet has plans to go to school to become an accountant if possible, sir. >> an accountant. wow. you'll be making a lot of money. >> i got to study a lot, sir. >> being in phase one is a lot of pressure from sun up to sun down. in phase two, mostly the pressure is about getting your head straight,...
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. >> what they are expected to show of what the mayor is asking officials to do in this morning's education awareness. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine the pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a qualifying pnc performance select checking account and earn 75% more than cards earning 1% cash back on almost everything. >> in this morning's education alert, new details about baltimore city schools. >> the mayor is calling on the district's ceo and school board to make changes. a state audit is expected to show a pattern of school system over spending and mismanagement. the mayor says the must bear responsibility for the negative findings. >> we have made tremendous amount of progress. that being said, i am sure that he wants to rectify this just like i want him to. i do not think he is satisfied. with the findings and that is why i expect he will be making corrective action as well as the school board. >> the mayor said the audit could impact the city's efforts in receiving state funding. >> still ahead, the latest on the developing story. >> overnight fire here in northeast baltimore claims
. >> what they are expected to show of what the mayor is asking officials to do in this morning's education awareness. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine the pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a qualifying pnc performance select checking account and earn 75% more than cards earning 1% cash back on almost everything. >> in this morning's education alert, new details about baltimore city schools. >> the mayor is calling on the district's ceo and school board to make changes....
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>> we have an educational theme, and at this point, too, it's in any war-torn country. people from some of the areas over there, too. and we hope to be able to get into other countries as we expand. we really just started two years ago, and the requests are starting to come in more from individuals but we also have large shipments that go to you humanitarian warehouses and they pull from them, and each one of them is packed with information about matthew and the project and about the -- where it came from. i have wonderful pictures of principals in the schools over there, holding matthew's picture and saying, some day we'd like to meet this woman because we thank her for these tools for our children. so, most of it has been local. it started -- our biggest launch came when teresa actually went into gulf port high school, where she was stationed, my daughter-in-law, and said my husband and i have been president and vice president of our student council and wonder if your student council would like to do this, and she called me two weeks later and said, i have boxes all o
>> we have an educational theme, and at this point, too, it's in any war-torn country. people from some of the areas over there, too. and we hope to be able to get into other countries as we expand. we really just started two years ago, and the requests are starting to come in more from individuals but we also have large shipments that go to you humanitarian warehouses and they pull from them, and each one of them is packed with information about matthew and the project and about the --...
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lamontagne on higher education. >> thank you and good evening to you. lamontagne: good evening. >> mr. lamontagne, you have recently stated you support increasing state scholarship aid for students in new hampshire. how much money are we talking about, and who should get that money? how much can the state afford? can you provide some detail for us? lamontagne: thank you very much for the question. as a former teacher myself for three years as a high school social studies teacher, chairman of the state board of education and a father of two wonderful women who went through our school system here in new hampshire, i care deeply about education. and higher education is very important be both at the community college and the four-year degree program level. however, not all of our families can support or can afford what it costs to send their children to higher education. that's why i support a targeted scholarship approach if there's additional monies to be invested in higher education here in new hampshire. beginning with the community college. i have a le
lamontagne on higher education. >> thank you and good evening to you. lamontagne: good evening. >> mr. lamontagne, you have recently stated you support increasing state scholarship aid for students in new hampshire. how much money are we talking about, and who should get that money? how much can the state afford? can you provide some detail for us? lamontagne: thank you very much for the question. as a former teacher myself for three years as a high school social studies teacher,...
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you did a nice job for a long time on that and it was very educational. the sesame workshop, which is the big driver on pbstv, their assets, according to the irs 2011 filing, $356 billion. that's what the sesame workshop is worth. so i'm going to submit to you, mr. burton, that they can compete in the free marketplace like cartoon channel and others because we're in an era where we have to bring down the spending. of two do it. and you say? >> i say you're missing the point, bill. if you're going to focus on the $414 million, you are missing the point. america has always claimed to be the nation that wants to provide a quality education to all of its citizens. and i'm not saying that pbs is perfect and you're quite right, the sesame workshop can take care of itself and we don't need to worry about big bird. he's gonna be fine. he's gonna be okay. but the underlying issue, bill, is how do we do the job of educating america's children and are we going to make them political footballs in this campaign? >> bill: you believe that if we pull -- if the deposit p
you did a nice job for a long time on that and it was very educational. the sesame workshop, which is the big driver on pbstv, their assets, according to the irs 2011 filing, $356 billion. that's what the sesame workshop is worth. so i'm going to submit to you, mr. burton, that they can compete in the free marketplace like cartoon channel and others because we're in an era where we have to bring down the spending. of two do it. and you say? >> i say you're missing the point, bill. if...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> our third story "outfront." for the fourth day running, gas prices on the west coast in california were a record high. the national average, $3.80. in california almost a dollar higher. one way to bring down costs, more drilling, and that is a highly political topic. today shell is trying to do that. drilling in the arctic chukchi sea for the first time in two decades, say they could meet a fifth of our country's energy needs. environmental groups are fighting it hard, saying the unpredictable climate means another oil spill is likely and could be catastrophic and an oil spill could take two years to stop because of the thick winter ice. that's a terrifying thought. so this is new round of drilling worth the risk and is shell taking enough precautions to prevent a deep water disaster on steroids? we're "outfront" in the alaskan sea. and we can see the weather looks grim. what is shell doing? >>
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> our third story "outfront." for the fourth day running, gas prices on the west coast in california were a record high. the national average, $3.80. in california almost a dollar higher. one way to bring down costs, more drilling, and that is a highly political topic. today shell is trying to do that. drilling in the arctic chukchi sea for the first...
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can read the whole audit on the education alert page of a wbaltv.com. >> the time is now 5:36. we all know whether can affect a lot of things. our bodies, aches and pains. courts in a study suggests it can affect something else -- our conversation. how the forecast can affect your next phone call. in the next medical alert. >> and your morning commute. traveling in the city, an traveling in the city, an accident [ female announcer ] having grands biscuits in the morning is easy. pop them in, go about your business, and in just 15 minutes, your family can enjoy warm fresh from the oven biscuits. pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >> welcome back. the time now 5:39. 50 degrees downtown. a live look -- pretty dark. the sun will not be up until 7:14. a cold front approaching the area. that will pick up the wins as well. temperature's very similar. as we reach a high of 64 around
can read the whole audit on the education alert page of a wbaltv.com. >> the time is now 5:36. we all know whether can affect a lot of things. our bodies, aches and pains. courts in a study suggests it can affect something else -- our conversation. how the forecast can affect your next phone call. in the next medical alert. >> and your morning commute. traveling in the city, an traveling in the city, an accident [ female announcer ] having grands biscuits in the morning is easy. pop...
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. >> the recently released independent study says upholding maryland's education greenback could add millions of dollars to the state economy. professors say allowing illegal immigrants to pay institution could come over time, at $66 million to the state treasury. professors say greenback graduates would be more likely to land jobs, pay taxes and save findings. >> we looked at the debate and saw that there was not much out there on the cost and benefits of the dream act as a benefit. >> she calls the report bogus. it is based on numbers. it will appear on the ballot as question 4. on a medical alert this morning, state health officials said the number of final magic is cases is on the rise. and as for the reduce statistics released by the cbc, sitting in a similar increase nationwide. jennifer franciotti is live outside the state health department with a more details. what are officials say and? >> a they are saying this is related to the contaminated steroid shots to relieve back pain. according to the cdc, of breaks reported in 10 states including maryland. 119 cases including one
. >> the recently released independent study says upholding maryland's education greenback could add millions of dollars to the state economy. professors say allowing illegal immigrants to pay institution could come over time, at $66 million to the state treasury. professors say greenback graduates would be more likely to land jobs, pay taxes and save findings. >> we looked at the debate and saw that there was not much out there on the cost and benefits of the dream act as a...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> check out shares of home depot. they are down over 1%. oppenheimer today downgraded the stock to perform from market perform. they believe shares will likely trade sideways as earnings catch up with a premium multiple, as they call it. here's what odd -- the target price was increased to $67 from $61. oppenheimer still bullish on house i housing says most of the gains have already been priced in. >>> 30-year mortgage rates still remain historically low. why not refinance? but what are people doing with this extra cash they're saving from the refinance and are re-fis actually helping the housing market. greg mcbride, senior financial analyst with bankrate.com. greg, i've now re-fied twice. that savings in my pocket. but do most people take those savings and go out and put it back into the economy and start spending or do they save it and do other things with it? >> what we're seeing is that the c
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> check out shares of home depot. they are down over 1%. oppenheimer today downgraded the stock to perform from market perform. they believe shares will likely trade sideways as earnings catch up with a premium multiple, as they call it. here's what odd -- the target price was increased to $67 from $61. oppenheimer still bullish on house i housing says most of...
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. >>> shot by the taliban, because she wanted an education. there is news today about that courageous young teen attacked in pakistan. now she's been rushed to the united states kingdom for treatment. but doctors say that even if she survives, she'll need prolonged care. >> reporter: school girl malala yousafzai was shot and now doctors from around the world fight to save her. rushed from the hospital in pakistan, flying to the uk for specialist treatment for her head injury. a 14-year-old girl attacked because she fought for young girls to be educated and independent. >> there has been a wave of public revulsion in pakistan and around the world for this attempt to obstruct the education of a young generation. >> reporter: she was targeted by the taliban, but the attackers turned many against them. thousands rallied in her support this weekend. pakistani police have questioned dozens of police over the attempt to kill malala, the shooter yet to be identified as she is flown across the globe in an international operation to save her life. while
. >>> shot by the taliban, because she wanted an education. there is news today about that courageous young teen attacked in pakistan. now she's been rushed to the united states kingdom for treatment. but doctors say that even if she survives, she'll need prolonged care. >> reporter: school girl malala yousafzai was shot and now doctors from around the world fight to save her. rushed from the hospital in pakistan, flying to the uk for specialist treatment for her head injury. a...